Registration Questions

Call: 202-684-2034
Email: eventregistration@bisnow.com

Request Speaker Information

Speaker Topics

Tell us a Little More

Webinar Recording

Speakers and Panels

Jim Irwin

Jim Irwin

President

New City

Jim Irwin

President

New City

Jim Irwin is the President of New City, LLC and directs the company’s real estate development and consulting operations, as well as new business pursuits. Over the course of his career, Jim has been responsible for over $500 million of new investment around the United States.

Prior to founding New City, Jim served as a Senior Vice President at Jamestown Properties, leading the development of Ponce City Market, a 2.1 million square foot former Sears, Roebuck & Co. distribution facility that was originally constructed in the 1920’s. During its redevelopment, the project was one of the largest and most significant historic renovations underway in the United States.

Jim began his career in real estate working for Atlanta-based Barry Real Estate Companies. Among other projects, Jim managed the development of a FBI Regional Headquarters, a $60 million-build-to-suit project in Minneapolis, and Harrison Square, a 16 acre mixed-use development in Fort Wayne, Indiana, anchored by an 8,000 seat minor league ballpark associated with the San Diego Padres. Since it opened to the public, the ballpark has been named “best overall minor league baseball experience” in the country four separate years.

Jim earned a Bachelor of Arts from Dartmouth College, where he played football for four years. After college, he served as a legislative aide to two U.S. senators and a U.S. representative before returning to Atlanta to pursue a MBA with a concentration in real estate finance at Emory University’s Goizueta Business School. Jim and his wife, Elisabeth, have three young children.

Summary

  1. Is the demand for mixed-use as high as it was before the pandemic? And if not, what's changed?

  2. Have mixed-use developers changed course in terms of design and construction, or the mix of asset classes?

  3. Do residents have concerns living above retail, or grocery anchors, and if so, how can developers ensure these spaces stay safe and sanitized?

  4. Do you see more mixed-use developments spreading into Atlanta's suburbs? And if yes, what opposition may they face?

  5. What amenities can be implemented in mixed-use spaces that will appeal to Atlanta's residents and tenants?

Agenda

Time Activity
2:30 PM
3:30 PM
Atlanta's Mixed-Use Reboot

How Atlanta's Hottest Asset Class is Faring During the Coronavirus Pandemic